Eru Potaka-Dewes

Eru Potaka-Dewes (born 1939 in Ruatoria; died 7 August 2009 in Rotorua) was a New Zealand actor, Māori religious leader and activist.

Life and career

Eru Potaka-Dewes attended Waiomatatini Native Primary School, Gisborne Boys' High School, and Otago University, where he studied history and teaching.[1] Afterwards he became an Anglican priest.[1]

After living a few years in Australia, he returned to New Zealand in the 1980s and engaged in political and legal debates concerning Maori questions, particularly those related to the Treaty of Waitangi.[1][2][3]

During 1991 Potaka-Dewes established the Aotearoa-NZ Action Committee's Alternative Immigration Office (ANZAC) as an immigration centre for indigenous peoples.[4]

During the 1990s and early 2000s (decade) he also was working as an actor, appearing in Jane Campion's film The Piano and Rapa-Nui, produced by Kevin Costner.[2]

He was also the dean of theology at the Maori Anglican Theological College in Rotorua and taught in several Auckland and Rotorua schools.[2]

Potaka-Dewes died on 7 August 2009 in Rotorua, aged 70.[2] He was survived by his wife, Kiri, and his children.[4]

Filmography

External links

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ngati Porou priest, actor Eru Potaka-Dewes dies at radionz.co.nz, access date 23 October 2012
  2. 1 2 3 4 Maori leaders mourn activist at nzherald.co.nz, access date 23 October 2012
  3. "Poroporoaki: Eru Potaka-Dewes". 7 August 2009.
  4. 1 2 Ngati Porou theologian mourned at anglicantaonga.org.nz, access date 23 October 2012


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